Malaysia’s largest mobility showcase takes over MITEC from June 12 to 21 with new vehicle launches, EV technology, motorsports displays and family-friendly entertainment.

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The Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) 2026 is set to make its highly anticipated return this June, bringing together some of the world’s biggest automotive brands, emerging EV manufacturers and lifestyle attractions under one roof.
Organised by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA), the 11th edition of KLIMS will take place from 12 to 21 June 2026 at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), Kuala Lumpur.
Under the theme “Beyond Mobility”, KLIMS 2026 will occupy nearly 30,000 square metres of exhibition space across seven halls, making it one of the largest editions in the show’s history.
20 Automotive Brands
This year’s event will feature 20 confirmed global and local automotive brands, showcasing the latest vehicle launches, future mobility solutions and cutting-edge technologies.
Among the national brands participating are Perodua, Proton and Proton e.MAS, while major international manufacturers include Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Nissan and Toyota.
The growing electric vehicle segment will also be strongly represented by brands such as Dongfeng, GWM, Jetour, MG, Smart, TQ Wuling, Weststar Maxus, XPeng and Zeekr.
Visitors can expect a mix of new model launches, concept vehicles and future mobility technologies throughout the exhibition.
More Than 70 Vehicles Available for Test Drives
One of the highlights of KLIMS 2026 will be the extensive test drive programme, with more than 70 vehicles available for the public to experience firsthand.
From internal combustion models to the latest electric vehicles, visitors will have the opportunity to compare and explore a wide range of vehicles in one location.
In addition to vehicle manufacturers, numerous automotive accessory and service providers will also be participating, offering visitors a complete look into today’s automotive ecosystem.
KLIMS Meets Lifestyle Festival
What separates KLIMS from a traditional motor show is its growing focus on lifestyle, entertainment and community engagement.
This year, KLIMS has partnered with RIUH to create a festival-like atmosphere featuring live music performances, hobbyist communities and interactive experiences.
Visitors can look forward to performances by local artists including FUGŌ, Kyoto Protocol, Adrian Danial and TY, alongside drumline showcases by Voice of Percussion and dance performances by Siluman Production.
A dedicated Hobbyist Hub will also feature local marketplace vendors catering to collectors, hobby enthusiasts and lifestyle communities.
Urban Play, Modified Cars and Motorsports Attractions
KLIMS 2026 will introduce several new attractions designed to appeal to enthusiasts of all ages. Among them is Urban Play, a custom-built obstacle course designed to demonstrate vehicle capability, handling and precision.
The show will also feature a Modified Car Battle, DJ Playground, remote-control car tracks and a large gathering of over 200 vehicles from local car clubs.
Technology enthusiasts can enjoy high-fidelity racing simulators and flight simulators, while automotive fans can watch live recordings of The Overdrive Session Automotive Podcast directly from the exhibition floor.
Pokémon Truck Makes Special Appearance
Families and younger visitors will also be able to enjoy a special Pokémon-themed attraction. A dedicated Pokémon Truck, created to celebrate the launch of Pokémon Pokopia for Nintendo Switch 2, will allow visitors to try the game and meet Pikachu during special weekend appearances.
Win a Brand-New Perodua Bezza
No KLIMS event would be complete without its popular lucky draw programme. This year, visitors stand a chance to win prizes worth a combined RM125,000, including a brand-new Perodua Bezza.
Other prizes include e-bikes, EV chargers, vehicle care packages, holiday vouchers and various lifestyle rewards. The lucky draw is open to ticket holders aged 18 years and above.
Affordable Ticket Options
Tickets are priced at RM30 per day for visitors aged above 12 years old, while children aged 12 and below can enter free of charge.
Senior citizens, students and persons with disabilities (OKU) are entitled to a 50% discount upon presenting valid identification.
Visitors can also take advantage of package deals, including a five-person bundle pass priced at RM100 and an Ultimate Access Pass offering unlimited entry throughout the event for RM80.
Adding even more value, KLIMS 2026 will offer free admission on selected weekdays, namely June 15, 16 and 18.
With an expanded exhibitor list, interactive attractions, motorsports showcases and entertainment offerings, KLIMS 2026 is shaping up to be much more than a traditional motor show.
For automotive enthusiasts, families and technology fans alike, the event promises ten days of mobility innovation, lifestyle experiences and automotive excitement in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.



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